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HELP'FUL, a. That gives aid or assistance; that furnishes means of promoting an ...
HELP'FULNESS, n. Assistance; usefulness.
HELP'LESS, a. Without help in one's self; destitute of the power or means to suc...
HELP'LESSLY, adv. Without succor.
HELP'LESSNESS, n. Want of strength or ability; inability; want of means in one's...
HELTER-SKELTER, cant words denoting hurry and confusion. [L. hilariter and celer...
HELVE, n. helv. The handle of an ax or hatchet. HELVE , v.t. helv. To furnish wi...
HELVET'IC, a. Designating what pertains to the Helvetii, the inhabitants of the ...
HEL'VIN, n. [From Gr. the sun.] A mineral of a yellowish color, occurring in reg...
HEM, n. 1. The border of a garment, doubled and sewed to strengthen it and preve...
HEM'ACHATE, n. [Gr. blood, and agate.] A species of agate, of a blood color.
HEM'ATIN, n. [Gr. blood.] The coloring principle of logwood, of a red color and ...
HEM'ATITE, n. [Gr. from blood.] The name of two ores of iron, the red hematite,a...
HEMATIT'IC, a. Pertaining to hematite, or resembling it.
HEM'ATOPE, n. The sea-pye, a fowl of the grallic order, that feeds on shell-fish.
HEMEROBAP'TIST, n. [Gr. day, and to wash.] One of a sect among the Jews who bath...